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LunaK
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11/30/2009 12:46:55 PM

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haha SHIT. 2 seconds

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11/30/2009 12:46:57 PM

LunaK
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i win!


well, winning at tww isn't really winning i guess

11/30/2009 12:47:44 PM

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Lakewood Police officers Greg Richards (top left), Mark Renninger (top right), Tina Griswold (bottom right) and Ronald Owens (bottom left) were shot and killed at a coffee shop in Parkland, Wash., on Sunday.

What a horrific incident.

11/30/2009 3:08:18 PM

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i feel bad about the she-cop. how fucked are we that we pour that faggy "we're all the same" bullshit into girls' heads and they go and become liabilities to the real police like this and lo and behold they get killed all the same.

11/30/2009 3:22:38 PM

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the good news is that these 4 underachievers will likely be replaced with competent cops

11/30/2009 3:48:07 PM

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i went to HS in lakewood, wa. crazy. hope they find the guy.

11/30/2009 5:34:30 PM

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SUSPECT SHOT DEAD

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" DEVELOPING: Police shot and killed the man suspected of gunning down four Seattle officers in a coffee shop, a sheriff's spokesman said Tuesday.

Maurice Clemmons was shot to death in a working-class south Seattle neighborhood after police tracked him down using possible hiding spots supplied by Pierce County investigators, said Ed Troyer, a spokesman for the county sheriff.

Authorities suspect Clemmons, 37, of murdering the four Lakewood officers at cafe Sunday morning in Parkland, a Tacoma suburb about 35 miles south of Seattle.

Killed were Sgt. Mark Renninger, 39, and Officers Ronald Owens, 37, Tina Griswold, 40, and Greg Richards, 42.

Police said they aren't sure what prompted Clemmons to shoot the officers as they did paperwork on their laptops. Clemmons was described as increasingly erratic in the past few months and had been arrested earlier this year on charges that he punched a sheriff's deputy in the face.

At the scene, a couple of dozen police officers milled around, shaking hands and patting each other on the back after one of the largest manhunts in the region's history.

Clemmons had stayed on the run for nearly two days with help from a network of friends and family who gave him places to stay, medical aid, rides and money, police said. On Monday, officers detained a sister of Clemmons who they think treated his gunshot wound.

"We believe she drove him up to Seattle and bandaged him up," Troyer said.

Police believe people close to Clemmons have misled officers, and Troyer said anyone helping him could face charges. Clemmons' sister wasn't in custody late Monday, and her name wasn't released.

Authorities said the gunman singled out the Lakewood officers and spared employees and other customers at the coffee shop. He then fled, but not before he was apparently shot in the torso by one of the dying officers.

Troyer told the Tacoma News-Tribune that Clemmons indicated the night before the shooting "that he was going to shoot police and watch the news."

Police surrounded a house in a Seattle neighborhood late Sunday following a tip Clemmons had been dropped off there. After an all-night siege, a SWAT team entered the home and found it empty. But police said Clemmons had been there.

Police frantically chased leads on Monday, searching multiple spots in the Seattle and Tacoma area and at one point cordoning off a park where people thought they saw Clemmons.

Authorities found a handgun carried by the killer, along with a pickup truck belonging to the suspect with blood stains inside. They posted a $125,000 reward for information leading to Clemmons' arrest and alerted hospitals to be on the lookout for a man seeking treatment for gunshot wounds.

"We need to get him into custody and we need to end this," Troyer said Monday night.

Authorities in two states were criticized amid revelations that Clemmons was allowed to walk the streets despite a teenage crime spree in Arkansas that landed him an 108-year prison sentence. He was released early after then-Gov. Mike Huckabee commuted his sentence.

Huckabee cited Clemmons' youth in granting the request. But Clemmons quickly reverted to his criminal past, violated his parole and was returned to prison. He was released again in 2004.

"This guy should have never been on the street," said Brian D. Wurts, president of the police union in Lakewood. "Our elected officials need to find out why these people are out."

Huckabee said on Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" Monday night that Clemmons was allowed back on the street because prosecutors failed to file paperwork in time.

Pulaski County Prosecutor Larry Jegley, whose office opposed Clemmons' parole in 2000 and 2004, said Huckabee's comments were "red herrings."

"My word to Mr. Huckabee is man up and own what you did," Jegley said.

Clemmons was charged in Washington state earlier this year with assaulting a police officer and raping a child, and investigators in the sex case said he was motivated by visions that he was Jesus Christ and that the world was on the verge of the apocalypse.

But he was released from jail after posting bail with the assistance of Jail Sucks Bail Bonds.

Documents related to those charges indicate a volatile personality. In one instance, he is accused of gathering his wife and young relatives and forcing them to undress.

"The whole time Clemmons kept saying things like trust him, the world is going to end soon, and that he was Jesus," a Pierce County sheriff's report said."

12/1/2009 7:57:14 AM

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Trial by bullet in the honorable court of the street

12/1/2009 8:02:41 AM

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I hope they had the right guy.

12/1/2009 8:05:14 AM

EMCE
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Yeah, me too.

Sad part is, I'm sure the guy was insane, but after killing cops that doesn't matter. You're dead. No more courts. No more juries. No more justice. Just dead.

12/1/2009 8:12:41 AM

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thug police back at what they do best

12/1/2009 9:28:47 AM

hooksaw
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Prisons across this country are loaded with mentally disturbed inmates who often don't get the treatment that they need. When they don't get it, we all suffer.



I've seen dozens like this guy--yes, cop killers, too. You go to work one day and they pop up thinking they're Jesus or the Devil or some horseshit. Hell, I saw one inmate who was convinced that a root (some sort of voodoo curse) had been put on him because of powder found in his cell--it was just Ajax, though.

Crazy motherfuckers.

12/1/2009 9:41:09 AM

EMCE
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Remember that cop killer a few years back that jumped out of the window? Then the cops chased him down and beat him so bad that his face looked like a mask?

I wonder if that same cop killer mob mentality happened here as well.

12/1/2009 9:50:36 AM

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It's a vicious circle. Any person who would kill a cop is probably more of a danger to the public--this is good cover for revenge.

Most cops are professionals. But they're humans, too.

12/1/2009 10:00:49 AM

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Apparently, they've arrested 4 people already for helping the guy hide and plane to arrest 3-4 more before it's all said and done. What the heck are these people doing? You killed 4 cops, but you're my buddy so let me help you hide from the police....

12/1/2009 11:53:55 AM

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I know! Let's blame anyone we can for this except the guy who actually did it!

12/2/2009 11:13:57 AM

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more like

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"You killed 4 cops, but yo....(dial tone)"


f that

12/2/2009 11:15:56 AM

EMCE
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I don't think that's happened anywhere in this thread...

At the very least, I think the blame is being spread around

12/2/2009 11:16:28 AM

billytalent
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some people can't think in shades of gray

[Edited on December 2, 2009 at 12:01 PM. Reason : a]

12/2/2009 12:01:29 PM

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sometimes you gotta shoot em. hopefully they found the right guy and tortured him first......

fuck american justice

12/2/2009 12:03:59 PM

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"Also in custody is the man police believe drove Clemmons' getaway car. Authorities think the man parked the car two blocks away and waited for him, said Ed Troyer, Pierce County Sheriff's Department spokesman. He did not identify the man.

Those accused of trying to help Clemmons provided medical aid, housing, a cell phone and money and were trying to get him out of the state, Troyer said. They also called in false leads to police to divert investigators.

"They're going to pay for it," he said. "They're guests of ours."

He told reporters Tuesday afternoon the Davises, who are brothers, "knew they were being looked for" and continued to help Clemmons.

Troyer said police are continuing to interview people and more arrests are likely."

12/2/2009 12:04:11 PM

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